addressing contract management needs with sharepoint
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Addressing Contract Management Needs with
SharePoint
A webinar on the benefits of a SharePoint based eContracts system with SharePoint’s document management, workflow, and collaboration capabilities.
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Some Interesting Facts
90% of enterprises view effective contract management as either ‘very important’ or critical to their overall success.
About 63% of transactions in today’s enterprise are not compliant with the contract’s negotiated terms.
- Aberdeen Report
a $1 billion company with annual purchases totaling $500 million, of which $400 million is under contract, loses $18 million every year due to lack of proper supplier contract management.
- Forrester Study
100% of organizations that have implemented electronic contracting would recommend doing so to other corporations, and only 8% of respondents indicated that they were dissatisfied with the results.
- IACCM Survey
Day in the Life of a Contract Administrator
Say what? We need to review all of our contracts – it will take sometime to pull all of them together
The version I have is outdated, I need to
hunt for the latest version.
I’ve emailed it to all the stakeholders for a review and approval
Is there a quicker way to get a signature than faxing it to them?
I have too many back and forth emails around contracts to
keep track of
The person approving the
contract is on leave
We never knew that the contract was up for renewal. We have too many contracts to keep
track of We have missed a
few milestones on the contract. We don’t
have a system to track all of these
The Biggest Pain Points in Contract Management
Authoring Inefficiencies & Turnaround Delays
Inadequate & inaccurate information to authors on negotiated information such as budgeting, services, and performance levels Collaborating with stakeholders from multiple businesses, departments, units Authoring issues: Non-availability of standard, updated templates, unique contract needs Delayed review cycles: stakeholder unavailability, proof reading, formatting Information assembly from and submitted to multiple systems via accounting, emails, fax
Storage, Access & Sharing Issues
Non-availability of single point for organized, searchable, & reportable contract information Securely sharing of renewal, updates, obligations to multiple stakeholders Retrieval of audit trails and history is impossible as evidence Storage of artifacts like multiple document formats, graphics and images Integration with external systems like sourcing, payments, and ERP
Nonconformity to Compliance & Obligations
Poor visibility of metrics, performance levels and payments, penalties Non-conformity goes unnoticed and unaccounted for resulting in loss of negotiated prices Overlooked compliance terms leading to loss of credibility, penalties imposed Inability to track obligations or performance at a unit/department or enterprise level Appropriate individuals are not informed of obligations and timelines Overall increase in potential legal risk
Contract Automation Maturity Model
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Ad Hoc
Structured
Measured
Integrated
Continuous Improvement
Continuous process evaluation with improvement efforts; Best of breed systems implemented; Enterprise-wide adoption with active participation
Systems integrated with related processes like sourcing and accounting. Collaborative contract creation and management extended to suppliers
Formalized process with mandates and monitoring. Automated contract management systems in place with well-defined ownership and accountability
Basic processes in place. Formal storage and approval process. Limited and time consuming tracking, ownership . Not a strategic initiative
Usually manual and email based; Informal documentation; Very little formal process
eContract Overview
Built ground up on the SharePoint 2010 platform
Pre-built portal templates, workflow templates, and features
for common contracting scenarios
More than 50 “out of the box” features
Modular and business process driven
Ability to extend forms, business logic, data sources,
integrations
Extends SharePoint data, document, and content framework
with ease of SharePoint administration and management
Supports Active Directory Groups and User Security model
All solutions integrate “out of the box” with extranet portal
Continuous feature upgrades, improvements with a
dedicated product team focused on improving the product
Maintenance & support agreements allow customers to
access our development and product engineering resources
on-demand for all solution level issues
Simplified Vendor Selection!
Feature Summary
2. Delivery & Approval Routing
1. Creation & Documentation
4. Collaboration & Tasks
3. Management & Governance
7. Monitoring
5. Access Control & Security
End user contract requisition with intuitive forms Supporting content forms & attachments for budgeting, scope of work, deliverables, KPI Auto- contract document generation with standard templates
Contract sharing features for review, approvals, signature collection, and reference Workflow based approval routing based on pre-defined conditions Review and digital signatures from external parties such as vendors and customers.
Well organized contract repository with identification Contract versioning and audit trails for continuous tracking Configurable contract metadata and categorization option Master Agreement and addendum relationships.
Alerts on milestones including renewal and expiration dates, delivery timelines Activity subscriptions for contract events such as updates and status changes Auto task assignment for approvals and other contract obligations Contract comments and discussion boards for stakeholder interaction.
Item level contract permissions with privilege levels User groups and accounts integrated with Active Directory Target audience group based display of reports, components, and actions
Monitoring of contract statuses from requisition to archival with time duration for each status Reporting on contract performance and turnaround time SQL reporting server based report creation
Incremental Approach towards Contract Management Adoption
“Most companies take a phased approach to rolling out CLM tools rather than disrupt several important processes simultaneously .” -Forrester Research
1. Enabling
2. Optimizing
3. Best of Breed
Centralized Contract Repository Conversion and migration of existing contract to standard electronic formats Basic categorization, search, and identification features Readily available with restricted access Contract views and basic status reports
Document automation with standard templates and clauses High levels of user awareness and adoption of the system Robust identification and categorization of contracts with ID, search, categorization and taxonomy Workflows and tasks for approvals, monitoring, and governance processes Supporting documents, information, and attachments manageable within the system.
Integration with organization’s existing master data from CRM, Accounting or ERP systems. Process integration with sourcing contracts (procurement), CRM (sales) Highly collaborative environment with suppliers, partners collaborating on workspaces, meeting spaces Third party digital signature implementation Business Intelligence and advanced performance analytics
eContracts© Enterprise
Complete Contract Lifecycle Management
Enterprise-wide implementation with custom built user interface
and branding
MS- Word template document automation and built-in resource
library for clauses, terms, & conditions
Centralized and Decentralized Contract Management Options
Implementation Options
eContracts© Express
Contract Management for Small - Midsize Businesses
Built-ground up on SharePoint 2010, flexible approvals, and
forms to support dynamic environments
Quick implementation and Go-live
SharePoint Extension Capabilities
Changing Business Process Needs
Easy configurable workflows with SharePoint Designer Condition & action based workflows Out of the box notifications, Exchange integration Out of the box audit rules with extension options Drill down reporting capabilities with SSRS
External DB Connections through BCS Business Connector for Microsoft Dynamics Built-in Microsoft Office document automation, with 2-way sync Support for videos, images, office documents List & content type driven metadata management Configurable search with scope & rules
Advanced Content Management Needs
Collaborative workspaces Wiki based end-user content authoring Calendaring, workspaces, discussion boards Real-time dashboards and KPIs
Collaboration & Transparency Needs
Home Page
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Tasks assigned to the logged in user like approval requests and change requests will be displayed in this web part.
The list of requisitions created by the logged in user/requestor will display in this web part. It provides a quick view of the status and information on the requisition.
The home page forms the landing page of the application. Components like announcements and FAQs provide general information to users.
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Requisitions
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The requisition page shows a list of all requisitions available filtered by parameters such as status and management regions.
The filtered views are hidden or shown based on the logged in user’s role
The requisition context menu shows the item level actions which can be taken on a contract based on user permission.
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Requisition attachments shows for supporting documents and files for each requisitions such as RFQs, SOWs, etc.
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Create Requisition Form
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End users can place requisitions with complete and accurate information like negotiated prices, scope of work, KPIs, and supporting documents. A checklist ensures that all the details required for contract creations is validated and available before submission.
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Requisition Approval Built-in pre-defined approval routing workflows creates tasks for corresponding approval groups. Approvers can review the requisition, comment on them, approve, reject, or request change
Create Master Agreements Each contract can be related to a master agreement. In this case, these contracts form an addendum to an existing agreement with the vendor. The master agreement governs the overall terms and condition between the company and the vendor and the addendums are created at a project or transaction basis.
Contract Details
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Contracts are automatically created using templates and information provided in the requisition. These contracts can be viewed from the browser.
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Vendor Management Vendors can be managed within the application along with master agreements, contact information, product and service offerings.
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Vendor Approval Completed contracts can be sent to external vendors and customers for approval/ acceptance. These external users can initiate a change request or accept the contract. Information like IP address and signee information are captured on acceptance.
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BENEFITS
Contract Lifecycle Management
Increase organizational efficiency and productivity with a
faster, accurate contract creation, review, and
implementation process
Track contract usage and performance for better vendor
negotiations
Improve business relationships with reduced disputes with
vendors and customers
Increased adherence to compliance and legal policies
Automatic alerts for contracts approaching renewal dates or
expiration to better prepare for the next contracting cycle
Reduce maverick spending with improved visibility and self-
service contract reference capabilities
OPTIMUS BT Team
Customer Team
Consulting
Analysis
Technical
Support
IT
Other Teams
Implementation Plan
· Workshop & Discussions
· Feature Prioritization
· Process Mapping
· Review & Approval
Prototype & Design Approach
· Customization and Configuration Approach
· Infrastructure/System Set up
User Acceptance Testing:
· Solution Implementation
· Data Migration
· Testing and Stabilization
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Stabilize & Roll Out
· Deployment and Support
· Training
· Go Live
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Our Collaborative Engagement Model